Buon giorno! Key phrases for use in everyday circumstancesFrom ordering calamari in Venice to making new friends in Tuscan hill towns, it helps to speak some of the native tongue. After 25 seasons of close-to-the-ground travel through Europe, Rick Steves has learned which Italian words and phrases are important for independent travelers - and which ones are worthless outside of four-star hotels. This guide is packed with practical words and phrases designed to help you enjoy a better trip.You'll find key Italian words and phrases covering:travel in Italy by train and/or carshopping, money, entertainmentsleeping, eating, sightseeingtravel talk, making friends, health, love, naughty wordsItalian tongue twisters and gesturesa detailed Italian-English and English-Italian traveler's dictionaryinstructions for using Italian telephonesan Italian menu decodermaps to aid in conversationsphrases for reserving a room by phoneenough words for a meaningful discussion of life, politics and social issues with your new Italian friendsInformative, concise, and practical, Rick Steves' Italian Phrase Book and Dictionary is an essential item for any traveler's zainetto. Who but Rick Steves would give you the phrases that you really need when traveling in Italy?
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NEW ! Compact Italian Phrase Book -English-Italian Translation By Rick Steves
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